Boris Pistorius on the Bun: “The 100 billion euros will not be enough”

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Pistorius on the Bundeswehr special fund: “The 100 billion euros will not be enough”

Looking ahead: If the new Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has his way, the Bundeswehr’s budget could be even more lavish

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Bringing the Bundeswehr into shape with deep pockets is part of the much-vaunted “turning point”. But even 100 billion euros are not enough, says the new Defense Minister Boris Pistorius in an interview with the “Süddeutsche Zeitung”.

The new Defense Minister, Boris Pistorius, does not believe that the Bundeswehr’s financial needs are covered by the €100 billion special fund set up last year. “The 100 billion euros will not be enough,” the SPD politician told the “Süddeutsche Zeitung” (weekend edition). “We also have new maintenance costs with every new system. So with every new device there are new and higher running costs.” When asked whether the regular budget of around 50 billion euros a year could remain, Pistorius replied: “I don’t think that’s enough.”

The so-called special fund in the amount of 100 billion euros to better equip the Bundeswehr was launched by the federal government after the Russian attack on Ukraine.

Boris Pistorius sees suspension of conscription as a mistake

Pistorius recently announced talks with the armaments industry in order to close gaps in the Bundeswehr as quickly as possible as a result of arms deliveries to Ukraine. With a view to the recently announced release of 14 Leopard 2 tanks, Pistorius told the “SZ”: “Of course we’re on our way to get replacements.” However, tanks are not “on the shelf to go”.

The minister described the suspension of conscription by the black-yellow federal government in 2011 as a mistake. “If you ask me as a civilian, as a citizen, as a politician, I would say it was a mistake to suspend conscription.” He doesn’t mean that because of today’s situation. “Our parliamentary army belongs in the middle of society. In the past, conscripts sat at every second kitchen table. That’s another reason why there was always a connection to civil society.” But that’s not easy to get back. Now you have to make the Bundeswehr so ​​attractive that good young people are interested in it and apply.

When asked if that was enough, Pistorius said: “If you ask me, born in 1960, what I think of fulfilling a duty, also for the state, then I would always say yes!” But he has a problem with imposing a duty on younger generations. “That’s why I’m reluctant. But you should openly discuss it with those who are affected, because we are currently seeing an alienation between parts of society and the state,” he added, referring to attacks on firefighters and police officers.

Pistorius considers delivery of fighter jets to Kyiv “out of the question”

The defense minister refuses to supply German warplanes to Ukraine. “I think that’s out of the question,” he told the “Süddeutsche Zeitung”. “Combat aircraft are much more complex systems than main battle tanks and have a completely different range and firepower. We would venture into dimensions that I would currently warn against.”

After Germany and other western countries agreed to supply battle tanks to Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asked for combat aircraft, among other things. Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) also ruled out the delivery of fighter jets.


Defense budget: Pistorius on the Bundeswehr special fund: "The 100 billion euros will not be enough"

At the same time, Pistorius warned that the Ukrainian air defense should be further strengthened. In the country, among other things, anti-aircraft tanks of the Gepard type made in Germany are in use – but they have problems with the replenishment of ammunition. Germany wanted to give Swiss-made ammunition for the tank to Ukraine; but this was forbidden by the government in Bern. Brazil and Qatar are other potential suppliers of cheetah ammunition.

Pistorius took over the office a week ago after his predecessor Christine Lambrecht (also SPD) resigned.

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